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Fly Milepost II Waterproof Boots

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$129.95

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Fly Mile Post 2 Waterproof Boots

The Fly Milepost II Boots have many improvements over the original Milepost. The fit makes the boot easier to put on and take off. Flex areas improve mobility, make shifting easier and are more comfortable for all-day use.

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I have had these boots for almost 5 months and have worn them for my daily commute to work. I have ridden in sub zero temperatures, pouring rain, light snow, and the subsequent salty and wet roads. I would only recommend these boots for cooler temps and inclement weather riding. On hot days they will be stifling.

The good:Dry. Always.Comfortable when broken in, even to walk in for short periods.Easy to clean salt, sand and road grime off after a cold wet ride.Stylish and not very 'look-at-me' when you end up wearing them off the bike.Feel secure and good padding.Soles are not wearing out at all.

The bad:I worry about the longevity of the zipper. So far so good though.They are very broad at the shin and not flexible there so getting pants on over them is a pain.

Overall, the good outweighs the bad for my application. I'd buy them again.

I've bought those boots to ride at spring and autumn in the city. These are my first motorcycle boots so I have no experience and no possibility to compare it with some other model.They are good from +5C up to +19C then it became a little bit hot. There is no special airflow holes so I can only move my foot on peg to make boot-top open some hole in front or bottom of my shim. It does not fix on the shim very tight and allow boot-top to move around 4cm. It has no special rain protection, however can hold light rain up to 30 minutes then they are starting to leak (I've used some "nano-protective" spray before). I've used it for 5000km (city riding and Europe trip) and should say that they functions well. Zipper works fine.When I've started to use those boots I've noticed that they scratch a skin on my shim. It happens because top part is not finished properly. I've walked from home to parking place about 500 meters morning and evening back and on second day it really hurts. So I've used a needle, thread and part of soft textile to cover this hard-ended bottom part.

I believe that it is better to pay a little bit more but to get boots from some well-known manufacturer.

When looking for a boot I look for two things: protection and a combination of zipper and Velcro closures. The foremost is self-explanatory. The reason I look for a combination of closures is because in the past I have bought boots that have only had one and, when it fails, the boot is toast unless you have a tailor replace the zipper and/or Velcro. In this case, when one goes bad you can keep using the boot which, barring and crashes, extends its life span significantly.

I worry about the zipper quality, though that worry is offset by the boots being extremely comfortable to wear and their low price point.

tl;dr - Lower quality, but extremely comfortable, well made, and they offer a lot of protection. In my opinion, they were worth every penny.

I think this is the update to the last pair of Fly boots that I put 55k miles on over 5 years. For me, they worked fine 12 months of the year in Virginia heat, cold, and wet. I was out in 14 degree weather and my feet were not cold. 100 was a bit sweaty, but fine. They were waterproof until the sole started talking at about 4 years :) I liked having a zipper and velcro the entire length. The zipper worked until the last year and then the velcro alone held it suitably after that. I got these boots because they looked like the updated version of my old boot and I've not had them out in the wet yet, but I think they will perform as well as the old ones did.

These boots came true to size, and are very comfortable. They offer very good protection and the reflective highlights are a great additional safety feature. No problem to ride then walk around destination comfortably. Great bang for the buck!

For the first three days, they were the single most uncomfortable pair of shoes I have ever owned. After they broke in, I really like them. Super warm, and over-the-calf socks are a must. I can't speak to the waterproof-ness, as it *rarely* rains here in north Texas. Hopefully that will change in the not too distant future and I can update my review.

They run just a touch small. Not so much that I don't like them. Would I purchase or recommend to a friend? Absolutely, with no qualms whatsoever.

I like these boots over *****master, there more flexible for making shifts.comfort is good, sizing is good, I have a wide foot & they fit well.If need be wear a heavier sock..I have not riden in the rain w/ these boots so I don't know if they leak, I have the Milepost Air model, not the waterproof.

Bought them over a month ago, used them in heavy rain a couple of times already and my feet stayed dry the whole time, went through a few medium depth puddles (wearing watherproof pants), no problem. They look great, fit a bit wide, still pretty comfy. They fit perfect with thick walking socks. Definitely not a walking shoe though. The price is excellent for this quality. I do recommend them.

I haven't worn them in rain yet, but the fit and feel is excellent - I normally wear a 9-12 and ordered a 10. They are very easy and comfortable to walk in, and very easy to get on and off. I haven't done any extended riding in hot weather and can't comment on air flow - they are not to hot for nice weather riding.

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BEST ANSWER:JackI bought the Air model, they are comfy, it looks like the leather mite be "bonded" some new process that is used on leather furniture, I dunno?I wore the "Air" model in a rain storm for 3hrs & my feet did not get wet, however, I spray all of my boots w/ "silicone water proofing"my next pair to buy w/be the Milepost II waterproof..for the $$$ you can't beat em..

BEST ANSWER:JackI bought the Air model, they are comfy, it looks like the leather mite be "bonded" some new process that is used on leather furniture, I dunno?I wore the "Air" model in a rain storm for 3hrs & my feet did not get wet, however, I spray all of my boots w/ "silicone water proofing"my next pair to buy w/be the Milepost II waterproof..for the $$$ you can't beat em..